Choroid plexus preparation and uses thereof
a technology of choroid plexus and choroid plexus, which is applied in the field of cell culture media, can solve the problems of not knowing whether cp cells could be co-cultured and not known if, and achieve the effect of enhancing growth, survival and/or maintenance of function
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Use of a Cp Preparation to Support Growth and Survival Of Non-neuronal Cells in Culture
[0086]Free and encapsulated pig islet cells were co-cultured with CP cells or CP conditioned media and the viability, maturation and function of the islet cells were assayed under short term and long term culture conditions.
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Isolation and Purification of Islet Cells
[0087]Porcine islet cells were isolated by collagenase (Liberase) digestion of the minced pancreas via the procedure documented by Ricordi et al. (1990), with some modifications. Using aseptic technique, the glands are distended with Liberase (1.5 mg / ml), trimmed of excess fat, vessels and connective tissue, minced and digested at 37° C. in a shaking water bath for 10 minutes at 120 rpm. Following digestion, the cells were passed through a sterile 280 μm mesh into a sterile beaker. A second digestion (10 min) was used for any undigested tissue.
[0088]Further details on the collagenase digestion procedure are available...
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CP Preparation Protects Neuronal Cells From Serum Deprivation-induced Cell Death in Culture
[0113]Choroid plexus (CP) cells secrete a cocktail of neurotrophic factors. In the following study, CP conditioned media promoted the survival and function of fetal rat neuronal cells in culture, providing protection from neurotrophic deprivation in vitro.
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In vitro Biological Activity
[0114]In vitro biological activity of choroid plexus was determined by placing CP-conditioned media onto primary day 15 embryonic cortical neurons and measuring its effects on neuronal survival under serum deprivation conditions. The techniques used for preparing and maintaining primary cortical neuronal cultures were similar to those described previously (Fukuda A, Deshpande S B, Shimano Y, Nishino H. “Astrocytes are more vulnerable than neurons to cellular Ca2+ overload induced by a mitochondrial toxin, 3-nitropropionic acid.” Neuroscience. 87:497-507, 1998.). Brains were removed from Wistar ...
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CP Preparation Contains Multipotent Neuronal Cells Precursors
[0119]Choroid plexus (CP) cell clusters prepared according to the methods described herein contain cells that have the characteristics of multipotent neuronal precursors.
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Cell Culture
[0120]Neonatal porcine and adult rat choroid plexus were isolated as described herein, and grown in cell culture with 5% CO2 in air and RPMI supplemented with 2% neonatal porcine serum, nicotinamide and cyproxin as described in Example 1.
Immunohistochemistry
[0121]Cell clusters (approximately 2000-2500) were sedimented, media removed down to a volume of 100 microliters and the suspension mixed with 2% low-melting agarose in Hanks Balanced Salts solution (200 microliters) at 35-37 degrees C. The material was allowed to cool and the solidified agarose block containing the cell clusters was fixed in neutral buffered formalin. The block was processed using standard procedures into paraffin wax and sections of this block were cut...
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